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sissy bar noun- on a motorcycle or bicycle, a back rest for the passenger seated behind the driver US, 1969
The suggestion is that a manly man or tough woman has no need for the back rest. - — American Speech, p. 237–238 Fall 1969: Sissy bar: the word that made good
- Tagged for particular critical attention were high handlebars or “ape hangers,” the removal of the front wheel brake, the ornamental “sissy bar,” a tubular metal backrest rising from the rear of the passenger’s section of the seat. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 9, 20th February 1970
- — Ed Radlauer, Motorcylopedia, p. 59, 1973
- It became a style and look: a bitch bar (sissy bar) so your chick could lay back. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 61, 2000
- a bar patronised by homosexuals US, 1982
- “They got a few sissy bars not too far from there,” the hooker shrugged. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Delta Star, p. 154, 1983
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